lecture 51 Flashcards

ott - review of DSM 5

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why was the DSM-5 reorganized in 2000?

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to reflect disorders across a continuum based on developmental and lifespan considerations

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what would be defined as a neurodevelopmental disorder?

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intellectual disabilities and delays (communication disorders)
autism spectrum disorders
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
categorized into major/mild with specifiers include type (Alzheimer’s)

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what encompasses anxiety disorders?

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generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, and panic disorder

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how is substance-related disorders characterized in the DSM-5?

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no more abuse and dependence terms
set criteria for all substance that only vary with symptom presentation based on type of substance use
includes gambling disorder, but not yet internet/shopping

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what is the PHQ-9?

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patient health questionnaire
9 questions to screen for depression and suicidal thinking
patient-rated
clinically useful

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what is the BDI?

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beck depression inventory
21-item, patient related to diagnosis depression
clinically useful

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what is the MDQ?

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mood disorders questionnaire
designed to be patient-rated screening tool for bipolar I

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what is the HAM-D, HDRS?

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21-item clinician-rate
gold standard for evaluating changes in depression over time
research rating scale

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what is the MADRS?

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montogomery-asberg depression rating scale
clinical trials, gold standard
research rating scales

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what is the YMRS?

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young mania rating scale
clinician rate by patient report for bipolar disorder

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what is the HAM-A?

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hamilton anxiety rating scale
used for generalized anxiety

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what is the PANSS?

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positive and negative syndrome scale
gold standard scale and clinician-rated

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what is BPRS?

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brief psychiatric rating scale
gold standard and clinician-rated for schizophrenia

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what is the SAS?

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simpson-angus scale
evaluates drug-induced Parkinson symptoms
clinician-rated

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what is the BARS?

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barnes akathisia scale
clinician-rated
objective observation of akathisia as a SE of antipsychotics

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what is AIMS?

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abnormal involuntary movement scale
tardive dyskinesia
clinician rated

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what is the ESRS?

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extrapyramidal symptoms rating scale (ESRS)
clinician-rated
assess parkinsonian symptoms, akthisia, dystonia, and tardive dyskinesia

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what is the CGI?

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clinical global impressions
s is severity
I is imporvement
observer-rated
used to assess change over time

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what is the GAF?

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global assessment of functioning
clinician-rated
variable results based on clinician evaluation and experience